GOOD DAY TOO
36’GOOD DAY TOO \ LOS SUENOS & QUEPOS
TWIN ENGINES , AC CABIN
MAXIMUM 6 PAX
If family with kids maximum 8
FULL DAY $1875.00
HALF DAY $1500.00
"This marina allows Costa Rica to place itself in a special way in the world of tourism in our hemisphere. Between Mexico and Peru there is no quality marina that could receive sailors and the Los Sueños marina comes to fill this lack with standards of the highest quality " The marina can receive approximately 300 yachts and have about 60,000 square feet of construction, which will include a yacht club, restaurant, bar, spa and a wide variety of businesses, to meet the needs of Those who disembark at the place, also our sport fishing boats meet the highest quality standards and for the comfort of our customers we offer for rent, our luxurious residence (Casa Buen Día) located in this complex. Our boat offers the sport fishing service from the Marina Los Sueños and Quepos.
Playa Herradura (Herradura Beach) is a coastal town on the Central Pacific Region of Costa Rica. It is located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Jacó in the province of Puntarenas. The name Herradura (horseshoe) refers to the bay's horseshoe shape. The town has developed into an important tourist destination in Costa Rica. This has been, in part, thanks to Los Suenos Resort and Marina. The resort and related amenities, including a full service, five star Marina, have positioned the town as the Fishing Capital of Costa Rica. The Marina is home to the largest fleet of Sports fishing boats in the country.
5 minutes away is the beautiful city of Jaco, it is a small tourist town on the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, it is 72 kilometers southeast of Puntarenas and 97 kilometers southwest of San José, capital of the Republic.
It is the head of the canton of Garabito, in the province of Puntarenas. The city has a population of approximately 10,000 inhabitants.
The Jaco district measures 140.41 km² and has an estimated population of 15,441 inhabitants (2016).
Jaco is of recent foundation (mid-twentieth century), although the area was inhabited since the pre-Columbian era by natives of the Huetar ethnic group, settled in dispersed villages; At the beginning of the Conquest the chief chieftain was Garabito, who gave rise to the name of the canton. The discoverer of the region was Don Gil González Dávila, in the year 1522, when he made the first tour of the national territory, from the southeast sector of the same to the indigenous town of Avancari (today Abangaritos, canton of Puntarenas).
In Law No. 20 of October 18, 1915, on territorial division for administrative purposes, Las Agujas, Tárcoles, Pigres, Las Mantas and Herradura hamlets were part of the first district of the canton of Puntarenas, without mention of the existence of Jaco.
In 1927 the school was inaugurated with the name of Mixta de Jaco in the second administration of Mr. Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno. The church was built in 1946.
It is not until 50 years after the enactment of Law No. 20 and by executive decree No. 15 (referring to the Administrative Territorial Division of the Republic) of February 25, 1965, that Jaco constituted a hamlet in the first Puntarenas district; In the same year, through Law No. 3549 of September 16, Jaco became the ninth district of the Puntarenas canton, whose head was set in the Jaco neighborhood.
During the archbishopric of Monsignor Don Carlos Humberto Rodríguez Quirós fourth archbishop of Costa Rica, in 1969, the parish was built, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Mary; which is currently a suffragan of the diocese of Tilarán of the ecclesiastical province of Costa Rica.
In the second administration of Mr. José Figueres Ferrer, on May 26, 1972, in executive decree No. 2347-G, on Administrative Territorial Division, the title of Villa was granted to the neighborhood of Jaco. In the government of Mr. Daniel Oduber Quirós, Executive Decree No. 4358-G of December 6, 1974, which established the District Council of Jaco, was issued.